NJIAL200 EXHIBIT 7 Users Manual This exhibit is submitted to comply in part with FCC 47CFR section 2.1033 part b item 3:
A copy of the installation and operating instructions to be furnished the user. A draft copy of the instructions may be submitted if the actual document is not available. The actual document shall be furnished when it becomes available. This exhibit is submitted to comply with FCC 47CFR section 2.1033 part c item 3:
A copy of the installation and operating instruction to be furnished the user. A draft copy of the instructions may be submitted if the actual document is not available. The actual document shall be furnished to the FCC when it becomes available. Submission examination in detail on FCC 47CFR section 2.1033 part b item 3:
Whereas the Installation and Operating Instructions is shown below, and the reference in section 2.1033 for the same document is the installation and operation instructions, and the Form 731 equivalent reference is the User Manual, the Installation and Operating Instructions document is used as a submission for this requirement and is evidenced. Submission examination on FCC 47CFR section 2.1033 part c item 3:
Whereas the Installation and Operating Instructions is shown below, and the reference in section 2.1033 for the same document is the installation and operation instructions, and the Form 731 equivalent reference is the User Manual, the Installation and Operating Instructions document is used as a submission for this requirement and is evidenced. CSI-Wireless AssetLink 200 Installation and Operating Instructions CSI-Wireless Wireless-Link AssetLink 200 Installation and Operating Instructions Revision 1.0 Page 1 1/2/2002 CSI-Wireless AssetLink 200 Installation and Operating Instructions AssetLink 200 Installation and Operating Instructions January 2, 2002 Rev. 1.0 Russ Braathen Document:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS DEFINITIONS ...............................................................................................................................3 1 2.1 1.1 1.2 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................4 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW ...............................................................................................4 OPERATING MODES..........................................................................................................4 2 ASSETLINK 200 INTERNAL COMPONENTS ................................................................4 TWELVE CHANNEL GPS RECEIVER. ...............................................................................4 GPS Position/Velocity Fix. .....................................................................................4 Geo-fences................................................................................................................5 Distance and Home Origin ......................................................................................5 SYSTEM TIMING ...............................................................................................................5 EXTERNAL I/O..................................................................................................................6 EVENT MONITOR AND EXCEPTION HANDLER .................................................................6 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTICS ................................................................................................6 POWER CONSUMPTION PROFILE ......................................................................................7 3 PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................................................7 CELLULAR TRANSCEIVER ................................................................................................7 GPS RECEIVER.................................................................................................................7 ASSETLINK 200 ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................8 3.3.1 Warning on use of cellular antennas.....................................................8 Cellular Antenna Specifications...............................................................................8 3.3.2 3.3.3 GPS Antenna Specifications.....................................................................................8 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................9 Temperature and Humidity ......................................................................................9 Vibration ..................................................................................................................9 I/O LINES........................................................................................................................9 Serial Data Port.......................................................................................................9 Analogue & Digital I/O Lines..................................................................................9 External Connector Pin Assignments.....................................................................10 Power Lead Assignments .......................................................................................10 4 MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL ....................................................................................11 HOUSING ........................................................................................................................11 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 3.5.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4.1 Revision 1.0 Page 2 1/2/2002 CSI-Wireless AssetLink 200 Installation and Operating Instructions Acronyms and Abbreviations Bits per Second bps AMPS American Mobile Phone System Cellular Data Modem for AMPS Cellular Section Digital to Analog Converter DAC Differential Global Positioning System DGPS DSP Digital Signal Processor Electronic Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EEPROM Electrostatic Discharge ESD Electronic Serial Number ESN FCP Function Control Processor Global Positioning System GPS Identification (Numeric or alpha value) ID Inputs and/or outputs I/O MIN Mobile Identification Number Network Control Center NCC Parts per Million PPM Random Access Memory RAM RF Radio Frequency Received Signal Strength Indicator RSSI Real Time Clock RTC Receiver or Receive RX SAT Supervisory Audio Tone System Identification Number (Cellular switch identifier) SID Signaling Tone ST Transmitter or Transmit TX UTC Universal Time Coordinated VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Definitions Action Aeris Almanac A programmed response to an exception. Company that invented MicroBurst A subset of orbital parameters from the GPS satellite ephemeris used to calculate approximate satellite positions and velocities. A unit of measurement specifying the signaling rate (Signals/Sec). A specific cellular communications channel designated for use by the cellular system to set up a voice telephone call between the PSTN and a cellular user A set of GPS satellite parameters used to calculate precise satellite positions and velocities. A predefined event or condition that causes a programmed response
(Action). Type of vehicle security alarm that has the capability to immobilize the vehicle by interrupting the fuel line or ignition Data communications specification using telephone signaling protocol of the Analog Cellular Telephone system The event of receiving a cellular telephone call. Also known as an incoming call or cellular page. Baud Control Channel Ephemeris Exception Immobilizer MicroBurst Page Revision 1.0 Page 3 1/2/2002 AssetLink 200 Installation and Operating Instructions CSI-Wireless 1 Introduction 1.1 Operational Overview The AssetLink 200 vehicle unit provides a specific set of features for vehicle security and vehicle tracking through the integration of Cellular Control Channel data communications, Cellular Voice Channel data communications, Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, and an intelligent power management. System Features The AssetLink 200 unit incorporates the following major features:
GPS receiver Power management modules. Real Time Clock for scheduling and power management. Low power mode. Event schedules & triggers Protected automotive power supply. Integrated Microburst radio, Integrated Cellular Audio Modem 1.2 Operating Modes The AssetLink 200 unit offers three operating modes. Power Off Mode Armed Mode Active Mode 2 AssetLink 200 Internal Components 2.1 Twelve Channel GPS Receiver. The AssetLink 200 unit incorporates an integrated twelve-channel GPS receiver. 2.1.1 GPS Position/Velocity Fix. The GPS receiver establishes a position fix as shown in Table 1. Time for Fix Certainty 90%
<< 1min. Conditions GPS receiver powered on 6 24 hrs. without a current almanac, satellite ephemeris, initial position or time.
<< 30 sec.
<< 10 sec. 90%
Warm Start, GPS receiver powered on 1 6 hrs. with a current almanac, satellite ephemeris, initial position and time. 90%
Hot Start, GPS receiver powered off for less than 60 minutes with a valid almanac, satellite ephemeris, position and time. Table 1 - Establishment of Position Fix The GPS almanac is updated continuously as pages of the almanac are received during Active Mode state. During the Active Mode the GPS receiver is always powered on and attempting position fixes. Revision 1.0 Page 4 1/2/2002 CSI-Wireless AssetLink 200 Installation and Operating Instructions The GPS receiver can be configured during the Armed Mode to specify the maximum time to fix interval allowed for the GPS receiver to get a fix before powering off the GPS. This mode is necessary in situations where the GPS antenna is completely hidden from the sky and cannot get an updated position fix during its Armed Mode wake-up/status check cycle. During the Armed mode the GPS receiver is immediately powered off after getting a valid fix and determining that the vehicle has not moved. However, the cellular transceiver will remain on for the duration of the wake-up/status check cycle to listen for messages from the NCC. 2.1.2 Geo-fences At the time of the installation the AssetLink 200 may be factory programmed with 3 Geo-fences, and defaulted to the first 0-25 mile fence as follows:
1. ID # 1, 0 to 1 miles radius 2. ID # 2, 0 to 25 miles radius 3. ID # 3, 0 to 50 miles radius Users can change these by contacting the NCC where commands can be sent to the device to change the geo-fence. Alternatively they can execute these commands via the web page interface. A geo-fence defines a boundary or a geographic area calculated as a radius from a central point. Only one geo-fence can be enabled at a time. The AssetLink 200 will send a Status message to the NCC in the event that the vehicle crosses outside the fence selected. Each Geo-fence is defined by the following parameters:
ID (1-3) used to identify a particular constraint region. This value is created and stored by the host, not by the AssetLink 200. Type (out of only) Boundary - circle with radius. Center of circle is Home Origin. Trigger - The AssetLink 200 will generate an exception, when it has a valid GPS fix, based on:
1. The vehicle crossing the geo-fence, 2. When the unit powers up outside a geo-fence. 2.1.3 Distance and Home Origin One Latitude-Longitude position, referred to as Home Origin, can be kept in the FCP EEPROM configuration memory. This data point is used to calculate the radii of the selected geo-fence, and subsequently the distance from the center of the circle. In the event that the vehicle exits this circle a trigger can be generated and sent to the NCC. 2.2 System Timing The AssetLink 200 maintains accurate system time necessary to support the Armed Mode of operation. When the GPS receiver is active and can see at least one GPS satellite the AssetLink 200 system time is synchronized to the GPS time. Revision 1.0 Page 5 1/2/2002 CSI-Wireless AssetLink 200 Installation and Operating Instructions 2.3 External I/O The seven I/O connections of the AssetLink 200 are configured as follows:
Line Designation Type Function Signal Chracterics
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Output Relay Driver Doors Unlock Relay Output Relay Driver Starter Enable/disable Relay Input Digital Crash Sensor, Low Impact Input Digital Crash Sensor, High Impact Output Output Input Digital Digital Analogue Future Assignment Future Assignment Future Assignment Table 3 I/O Port Configuration Pulse active low, 1 second maximum Level, stays high or low as determined by MIN3 / MIN4 Active low, minimum 1 second. Rise time less than 150 microseconds Active low, minimum 1 second. Rise time less than 150 microseconds 2.4 Event Monitor and Exception Handler The AssetLink 200 unit is programmed to recognize a number of events as exceptions and use these events to trigger action(s). Some examples of events are:
Excessive speed. Door lock open/close Geo-fence violation The GPS antenna disconnected. Vehicle alarm violated 2.5 On Board Diagnostics The AssetLink 200 incorporates on board diagnostics and troubleshooting support that is accessible by connection to the asynchronous communications port. The following will be displayed in the Asset Vision Link test software, connected to the AssetLink 200 via the RS232 serial port. GPS fix attained (Yes/No) Antenna Status (Connected/disconnected) Cellular RSSI Asset voltage Asset ID Internal phone number (MIN) Revision 1.0 Page 6 1/2/2002 AssetLink 200 Installation and Operating Instructions CSI-Wireless System Identification (SID) ESN 2.6 Power Consumption Profile The AssetLink 200 unit has three major operating modes:
Power Off Armed Active This is the lowest consumption mode to maintain the RTC, relay outputd digital outputs and monitor external digital inputs. The current draw from the supply lines in this mode is less than 30 microamperes at 12 volts. In this mode the unit checks for scheduled events ), external analog and digital inputs. Any unused modules are powered down. When processing is not required the unit runs in the power off state. The current draw from the supply lines in this mode is nominally 150 milliamperes at 12 volts. This is the full operating mode with both the GPS and the Cellular Section powered on continuously. The unit monitors exceptions, receives GPS position fixes and the Cellular Section is in the standby mode ready to receive any messages. The Cellular Section transmitter is turned on as required. The current draw from the supply lines in this mode is nominally 150 milliamperes with periods at 600 milliamperes at 12 volts when the cellular unit is in full power transmit. 3 Performance Specifications 3.1 Cellular Transceiver Parameter Frequency Range (Tx) Frequency Range (Rx) Channel Spacing Deviation Number of Channels Antenna Impedance Receiver Sensitivity Transmitter Power Output Peak Deviation Frequency Stability Carrier Switching Time Channel Switching Time Specification Units 824.010 848.970 MHz 869.010 893.970 MHz KHz 30 KHz Max. 12 832 Ohms 50
-116 dBm typical Watts nominal 0.6 KHz
+/- 8 ppm maximum
+/- 2.5 2 ms ms maximum 40 Table 6 Cellular Transceiver Performance Characteristics 3.2 GPS Receiver Parameter Receiver Channels Max Solution Update rate Satellite Reacquisition Time 100 ms Snap Start Hot Start Specification L1, C/A code 12 1/second
< 2 seconds
< 8 seconds Revision 1.0 Page 7 1/2/2002 CSI-Wireless AssetLink 200 Installation and Operating Instructions Warm Start Cold Start Minimum Signal Tracked Maximum Velocity Consumption Voltage Protocols Position Accuracy
< 38 seconds
< 45 seconds
-175 dBW
< 1,000 knots 150 mA 3.15 to 5.5 VDC NMEA v2.2, SiRF Binary 100 meter 2d RMS SA On 10 meter 2d RMS Table 7 GPS Receiver Specifications 3.3 AssetLink 200 Antenna Specifications The AssetLink 200 unit requires two separate antennas, Cellular and GPS. 3.3.1 Warning on use of cellular antennas The cellular antenna supplied with this unit must be used for installation and operation. Substitution of other antennas must be approved by the manufacturer for compliance to radiation safety limits. The mounting of this unit and antenna must be done by professional installers to ensure that the user or nearby persons will maintain at least 20 cm from the cellular antenna in normal use. 3.3.2 Cellular Antenna Specifications Parameter Frequency Gain VSWR Max Power Nominal Impedance Connector Cable Specification 824 894 MHz 3dBd maximum Max 2:1 over range 2 watts 50 Ohms TNC 15 feet maximum 50 ohm low loss Table 8 Cellular Antenna Specification 3.3.3 GPS Antenna Specifications Parameter Type Frequency Gain Noise Figure Operating Temp Nominal Impedance Amplifier Bias Voltage Connector Cable Antenna current supplied by AssetLink 200 Specification Low Noise with Active Amplifier 1,575.42 MHz, 2 MHz 5 dBiC typical antenna, 24 dB active amp 1.5 dB Max
-30 to + 60 C 50 ohms 3.3 VDC, 10%
SMA 15 feet maximum 50 ohm low loss 20 mA max Table 9 GPS Antenna Specification Revision 1.0 Page 8 1/2/2002 CSI-Wireless AssetLink 200 Installation and Operating Instructions 3.4 Environmental Requirements 3.4.1 Temperature and Humidity Parameter Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Operating Humidity @ -30C to +60 C,
%RH non condensing Minimum
-30 C
-50 C 0 %
Maximum
+60 C
+80 C 90 %
Table 10 Temperature & Humidity Specification 3.4.2 Vibration The AssetLink 200 is designed for mounting in the passenger compartment, which is a non-frame area of a car or truck. 3.5 I/O LINES 3.5.1 Serial Data Port The AssetLink 200 unit has 1 serial data port for general-purpose use, unit configuration and diagnostics. It is a 9600-baud ASCII, full duplex, 8 bits, no parity, asynchronous serial interface. The electrical characteristics are:
Parameter Input Voltage High Input Voltage Low Output Voltage High Output Voltage Low Input Impedance Output Impedance Min 3.5V 0.6V 4.0 V 0.6V 40 KOhm 1.5 KOhm Max 5.5V 1.0V 5.5V 0.6V 75 KOhm 4.0 KOhm Table 12 Serial Data Port Specifications 3.5.2 Analogue & Digital I/O Lines The AssetLink 200 has 7 I/O Lines, 2 digital inputs, 2 digital outputs, 1 analogue input and 2 relay driver outputs. The electrical characteristics are:
Parameter GENERAL:
Input Impedance Output Impedance DIGITAL:
Input Logic High Input Logic Low Output Logic High Output Logic Low ANALOGUE:
Input Impedance Input High Voltage Input Low Voltage Min 40 KOhm 1.5 KOhm 3.5V
-0.6V 4.0 V
-0.6V 20 KOhm 6.5V
-0.3V Max 75 KOhm 4.0 KOhm 5.5V 0.6V 5.5V 0.6V 40 KOhm 7.5V
-0.6V Revision 1.0 Page 9 1/2/2002 CSI-Wireless AssetLink 200 Installation and Operating Instructions RELAY DRIVER:
Output Impedance Input High Voltage for less than 1 mA draw Reverse Voltage at 1 mA draw 0 ohm 0V 0V 3 ohm 32V
-2V Table 13 Analogue & Digital Lines Specifications 3.5.3 External Connector Pin Assignments Connector on AssetLink 200: Molex 53259-1310 or equivalent Mating connector, for customer-supplied cable harness: Molex 51067-1300 or equivalent The external I/O connector pin assignments are as follows:
Description Pin 1 2 3 Digital Output 1 Relay Driver 1 Connects relay coil to ground, other side of relay coil goes to supply positive. Relay Driver 2 Connects relay coil to ground, other side of relay coil goes to supply positive. 0 and 5 volt logic signal with 2 KOhm series impedance driven from AssetLink 200 Notes 4 Digital Output 2 0 and 5 volt logic signal with 2 KOhm series impedance driven from Ground Digital Input 1 Digital Input 2 Analog Input 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 Volt Reference 13 Battery Voltage Serial Output Serial Input Reserved 0 and 5 volt logic signal with 300 KOhm to ground as input to AssetLink 200 0 and 5 volt logic signal with 300 KOhm to ground as input to AssetLink 200 AssetLink 200 Input for measurement, 0 to 38 volts Connects to chassis of AssetLink 200 Signal from AssetLink 200 to Computer Signal from Computer to AssetLink 200 Reserved for factory use 5 volts with 2 KOhm series impedance, for reference use For measurement only, 0 to 38 volts range. Table 14 - External Signal Connector Pin 1 is next to larger connector (TNC) Pin 13 is next to 2 pin connector 3.5.4 Power Lead Assignments Power Connector on AssetLink 200: Molex 53259-0210 or equivalent Mating connector, for customer-supplied cable harness: Molex 51067-0200 or equivalent The AssetLink 200 power lead assignments are as follows:
1 2 Supply Battery Voltage Positive Power input to AssetLink 200, 8 to 36 volts, 2 amp fused Supply Battery Voltage Negative externally, internally protected. Power input to AssetLink 200, battery negative with protection for current to chassis, connected to chassis with low impedance. Table 15 - Power Supply Lead Use. Pin 1 is next to 13 pin connector Pin 2 is next to smaller connector (SMA). Revision 1.0 Page 10 1/2/2002 AssetLink 200 Installation and Operating Instructions CSI-Wireless 4 Mechanical and Physical 4.1 Housing The AssetLink 200 consists of a PCB contained inside a housing. The approximate size of the AssetLink 200 is 156 mm (L) x 100 mm (W) x 25.4 mm
(H). 1. The housing is cast aluminium, 2. Three mounting tabs will allow for use of a size 6 pan head screw, 3. The outside color of the housing is black. AssetLink 200 mounting dimensions Revision 1.0 Page 11 1/2/2002